M.K. BHASIN AND VEENA BHASIN (Univesity of Delhi, Delhi, India)
With a Foreward by: PAWAN CHAMLING, Chief Minister of Sikkim
1994 • Pages: XIV + 191 • Size: 140 x 220 mm • ISBN 81-85264-09-0 • Binding: Hard •
Price: US $ 25/- Rs. 450/-
The Human Resource Development use humans as resources and acknowledges the need to develop them, so that they can be means to further human development. It means manpower development for the betterment of quality of life. There is a need to develop a holistic approach of human development. In their dual role as both the object and a key instrument of development, people must be central in development planning. The political integration of Sikkim in to the Indian Nation has led to economic development in the state. The Sikkim state so for unblemished by industrialization and modernity is notw open to various forces of development especially technical and educational programmes. With more scientific knowledge and ecological understanding of the region the developmentprogrammes can be made more beneficial. The negative factors of development change can be limited by careful planning with detailed knowledge of existing natural, human and cultural resources. With the objective stated in the present book the impact of technology and community development programmes on the people of Sikkim is reported.
CONTENTS
Preface
INTRODUCTION
SIKKIM
FIELD AREA AND METHODOLOGY:
Field Area
Methodology
HUMAN SETTLEMENTS AND AMENITIES:
Human Settlements
Amenities Available
ECONOMIC PURSUITS
DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERSTICS OF THE VARIOUS ETHNIC GROUPS:
Population Composition
Nuptiality Indicators
Biological Factors
Cultural Factors
ESTIMATES, TRENDS AND DIFFERENTIALS IN FERTILITY AND MORTALITY:
Measures of Fertility
Measures of Mortallity
Urban Rural Residence
THE ISSUE OF DEVELOPMENT: PROBLEMS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Traditional Resource Management
Development Programmes
The Ecological Management of Development in Sikkim
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